Conveners
Diffraction and beyond
- Rasmus Toft-Petersen (European Spallation Source)
- Johanna K. Jochum
INES is a powder diffractometer operated at ISIS, in which thermal and epithermal neutrons are used to study elemental and isotopic composition of materials, with special application to cultural heritage studies.
In this talk we present the comparison of the average neutron fluence rate measured at INES with the predictions based on the FLUKA_CERN simulations.
The total integrated flux, the...
The Neutron Scattering User Program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, USA has long needed a single-crystal alignment station co-located with its Time-of-Flight Spectroscopy instrument suite. The First Target Station (FTS) at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) has an open beam port located at position 16a which looks at a poisoned-decoupled thermal-water moderator. The...
Neutron diffraction instrument DREAM is among the first instruments to be constructed at the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund, Sweden. The Diffraction Resolved by Energy and Angle Measurements (DREAM) instrument is being built as an in-kind contribution from the Jülich Centre of Neutron Science (Germany) and Laboratoire Leon Brillouin (France)1. The instrument views both cold and...
D16 is one of ILL’s 2-axis cold neutron diffractometer. In terms of Q-space and Q-resolution, D16 nicely fills the gap between the small angle instruments and classical diffractometers.
Because of its special characteristics, D16 remains unequaled for the study of a wide range of systems in biology, physics, and material science.
Its specifications have been optimized for the study of...